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Natural Kashmir Sapphires from Basil Mine & Batakundi, Pakistan – Authentic & Certified

Kashmir Stones takes pride to offer a hand selected collection of natural Kashmir sapphires from Pakistan, sourced primarily from the renowned Basil Mine, Batakundi (Azad Kashmir) and Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. Sapphires originate from the greater Kashmir geological belt and are offered with complete transparency and verified origin disclosure.

All sapphires in this collection are accurately represented as Pakistan-origin Kashmir sapphires and are not marketed or misrepresented as Indian Kashmir sapphires.

Primary Source – Basil Mine, Kashmir Pakistan

The majority of Kashmir sapphires available from Pakistan today come from the Basil Mine, which is currently the most significant and productive source of sapphire in the region. Basil Mine sapphires are purplish pink to reddish pink in color. This mine is producing following colors of sapphires:-

  • Cornflower Blue (Extremely Rare)
  • violet-blue
  • lavender Color
  • Purplish Blue 
  • Bluish Purple
  • Purplish Pink 
  • Purplish pink with reddish tone 
  • Purplish pink with blueish tone 
  • Color Change Sapphires

Batakundi remains another important locality, but in terms of volume and current supply, Basil Mine is the leading source of Kashmir sapphires in Pakistan

Gilgit Baltistan Mines

Gilgit Baltistan mines of ruby sapphire another source of sapphires in Kashmir region. They are not tested as Kashmir Sapphires but Gilgit Baltistan gemstones are also called Kashmir stones just recently mined a big giant aquamarine has been regarded as " king of Kashmir " . 

Recognized as Kashmir Sapphires – With Transparent Pakistan Origin

Due to geological continuity across the Kashmir mountain belt, sapphires from Basil Mine and Batakundi are recognized by international gemological laboratories under the broader classification of " Kashmir Sapphire ".

At Kashmir Stones, we clearly highlight the exact origin as Basil Mine or Batakundi, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan to ensure ethical representation, accuracy, and buyer confidence.

Types of Kashmir Sapphires Available

Our collection includes a carefully curated selection of:

  • Loose sapphires from Basil Mine and Batakundi
  • Rough sapphires suitable for faceting and lapidary work
  • Traipeche Sapphires
  • Star Sapphires
  • Cabochons 
  • Collector-grade natural sapphires

Natural Characteristics of Basil Mine Sapphires

Sapphires from Basil Mine typically display purplish pink to bluish Purple hues ranging from light cornflower to deep royal blue tones (Extremely rare). Natural inclusions are commonly present, which serve as important indicators of authenticity and natural origin. Learn about Basil / Batakundi Kashmire Sapphires detailed report with GIA.. 

These natural Kashmir-belt sapphires are especially valued by:

  • Jewelry Designers
  • Gemstone Cutters who facet the stones into polished stones
  • Lapidary Artists to make cabochons, Traipeche. 
  • Rare Gemstone collectors
  • Long-term sapphire gemstones investors

Certification & Treatment Disclosure

Certification from nationally and internationally recognized gemological laboratories can be arranged on request. Certificates confirm:

We focus on natural untreated  Kashmir sapphires being sourced directly from the mines as these carry the highest premium in collector and investment markets.

Ideal Uses for Pakistan Kashmir Sapphires

Sapphires from Basil Mine and Batakundi are perfectly suited for:

  • Designing High end fine jewelry
  • Custom sapphire engagement rings
  • Creating Sapphire pendants and earrings
  • Bespoke jewelry projects

You can also explore other premium origins such as Ceylon Sapphires and our broader Natural Sapphire Collection.

Why Buy from Kashmir Stones?

  • 100% natural sapphires from verified mines 
  • Clear disclosure: Basil Mine and Batakundi origins
  • No misrepresentation
  • No treated stones
  • Professional certification on request
  • Expert gemstone guidance
  • Secure worldwide shipping
  • Secure Payment Gateways

If you are searching for natural Kashmir sapphires from Basil Mine Pakistan, loose sapphires for jewelry, or rough sapphires gemstones for faceting, this collection provides responsibly sourced stones with full transparency and global delivery.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Basil Mine & Batakundi Kashmir Sapphires

Which mine produces most Kashmir sapphires in Pakistan?

The Basil Mine is currently the primary and most productive source of Kashmir sapphires in Pakistan. Batakundi is another important locality but supplies comparatively smaller quantities.

Are Kashmir sapphires a good investment?

yes sapphires from Batakundi or Basil mine are good for investment. As gems labs call them Kashmir Sapphire for their being in same belt of Kashmir. 

Are these Indian Kashmir sapphires?

No. All sapphires in this collection originate from Basil Mine and Batakundi in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. They are not represented as Indian-origin Kashmir sapphires. Learn about different between Indian Kashmir Sapphire and Pakistan Kashmir Sapphires. 

Why are Basil Mine sapphires classified as Kashmir sapphires?

Basil Mine lies within the same Kashmir geological belt historically known for sapphire formation. International laboratories recognize this geological continuity and classify them as Kashmir sapphires.

Are these sapphires natural?

Yes. All sapphires in this collection are 100% natural earth-mined gemstones.

Do you offer untreated Kashmir sapphires?

Yes. we offer 100% natural and untreated sapphires. 

Can I get certification?

Yes. Independent certification verifying authenticity and origin can be arranged upon request.

Do you sell rough Kashmir sapphires?

Yes. We offer both loose faceted sapphires and rough sapphires from Basil Mine and Batakundi for faceting and lapidary purposes.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. Secure worldwide shipping is available on all orders.

Important Disclosure

All sapphires in this collection originate from Basil Mine and Batakundi, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, and are not sold or represented as Indian-origin Kashmir sapphires.

Natural Rough and Loose Gemstones for Jewelry Making